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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1946-05-10

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1946-05-10, page 01

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^rO^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Communiiy ^A\I.
Vol. 24, No. 19
COIiUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946
0«vatad to AjnsrlesD •nd Jmlih Idull
United Jewish Fund Names Garek to Lead 1946 Campaign
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits Prom Everywhere By Phlneus J. Blron
PIjASH". ...
feWatch the "League For Peace With Ju.stice In Palestine" with headquarters, at Mb Madison Avenue, New Yorlc City..It is an ixiterfaith front (Arab, Christ¬ ian, Jewish) for anti-Zionist propaganda by the Arab League. Benjamin H, Freedinan is a "Representative of cooperative persons ot the Jewish faith.." we have a suspicion as to who these "persons of the Jewish
faith" might be More next
week,...
NOT ENCOURAGING... ^The Friends of Democracy, a n organization which main¬ tains a reliable research depart¬ ment, rhade a startling discov¬ ery It reports that Gerald
B. Winrod, the alleged sedition- ist and hatemonger "said he ad¬ dressed a Youth For Christ Ral¬ ly In Springer's Baptist Taber¬ nacle at Englewood". .Ana "In . Fact" reports that Kenneth Fles- ter of the Newark Sunday Call recently interviewed Jack Wyz- tzen, leader of the Youth P'tor Christ movement. .In that inter¬ view the reporter asked, "Can labor leaders be Christians?".. Wyztzen replied; "it would be pretty hard. A labor leader might become a Christian but I doubt If he could ke%i on be¬ ing a labor leader"..We would not classify Mr. Wyztzen as a
two-fisted liberal
(Continued on Page 8)
A. Z. A. INVITES liOCAL JEWRY TO BE ITS GUESTS AT SWEETHEART DANCE
Local Campaign To Support $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal Effort
To Address Zionist Election Meeting
I. W. GAREK
The Columbus Chapter, No. 155, A. Z. A., wishes to thank the entire Columbus community for its splendid cooperation, in patronizing the A. Z. A. Sweet¬ heart Dance ad booklet. As a result of this support, the org¬ anization has met the cost of its expenses for the affair and, therefore, cordially invites the entire Columbus Jewish Com¬ munity to be the,guests of the group at the dance next Satur¬ day evening, May 18th, in the Gold Room of the Fort Hayes Hotel. Lenny Wynn and his orchestra will provide the mus¬ ic. Members ot the chapter will . gladly furnish any number of complimentary tickets to those desiring to attend this outstand¬ ing event.
FATHER OF B'NAI B'RITH PRESIDENT PASSES
Banquet Honoring Rabbi Zelizer And Veterans At Broad Street Temple Thursday Evening
It is with deep regret that we announce the passing Thursday at the Jewish Hospit¬ al of Louis Katz, 3459 Wilson Ave,, Cincinnati, O. He was the father'of Sidney L. Katz, presi¬ dent of Zion Lodge, B'nai B'rith, The deceased is survived by hts wife, Sadye Katz and a-daughter, Mrs. Samuel B. Einhom, of Cin¬ cinnati. Details of funeral ser¬ vices were not revealed at press time.
The War Service Committee of the Broad Street Temple will culminate its five years of ac¬ tivities with an elaborate ban¬ quet to be sponsored by the en¬ tire congregaMon next Thurs¬ day,-Way 18, 0:30 p. m., in the Social Hall of the Temple. At this function the congregation win pay tribute to its men and women who are now veterans of World War II and Rabbl Na¬ than Zelizer who just returned after twenty five month's of ser¬ vice as Chaplain in the Army, here apd in the Asiatic Pacific Theatre.
Judging from the enthusiasm evidenced by the membership of the congregation in their earnest desire to turn out and pay tribute to the men and women who served their coun¬ try in all parts of the world and under all conditions, the affair promises to be among the out¬ standing functions In the com¬ munity. All efforts are being di¬ rected toward making this ban¬ quet one which will linger long in the memories of those who attend and participate In hon¬ oring our veterans.
Co-Chalrmen for t^ls banquet are Dr. Harry Topolosky- and Fred Roland, who are assisted by a large and able committee. Dr. Topolosky will be toastmafi- ter for the evening. Words pf
Simon Lazarus, president of thie United Jewish Fund of Columbus, has this week announced that I. W. Garek, veteran campaign organizer and civic leader, has been named general chairman of the 1946 unprecedented, emer¬ gency, Life Saving Drive. Mr. Garek was the unanimous choice for this community responsibility, one who possessed vigorous, energetic and experienced campaign leadership. His acceptance of the task was hailed by Robert W. Schlff, the successful chairman of the annual effort during the past seven years, as well as those who have worked with him in past campaigns.
Mr. Garek needs little introduction to Columbus Jew¬ ish community. As an able lawyer and B'nai B'rith leader he has been a pillar of strength in the local Jewish com¬ munity. Every worthwhile Civic endeavour has received Mr. Garek's wholehearted support, always ready to give of himself for the enrichment of Jewish life and Jewish values.
A Real Challenge
Jewish homelessness and suf¬ fering in Europe have reached such disastijous proportions that only an unparalleled relief, re¬ habilitation and reconstruction program can stave oft further mass deaths among the 1,400,(X)0 Jewish survivors In Europe, Mr. Garek declared yesterday on the occasion of his election as Chairman of the United Jewish Fund drive in support ot the national United Jewish Appeal campaign tor $100,000,000.
"Jewish suffering on three continents is today so va.st, so profound, so universal that one is virtually at a loss to encom¬ pass its .scope," Mr. Garek said. Stre.s.sing that Amercian Jewry dare nut sidestep the challenge ot destiny to reliulld the rem¬ nants ot the Jewish people in Europe, he emphasized:
"The statistics of murder, of extermination, of extinction by disease, hunger and the bayonet must now give w.ay to the sta. tistics of mercy. We mourn the (1,000,000 Jews who died horrible deaths at the hands ot the Nazis. We now dedicate ourselves to re.scuing those who survived."
"The crises and emergSncies of the war years have cumula-
(Contlnued on Page Eight)
Rabbl Nathan Zelizer
greetings are to be extended by Mr. Louis Schlezlnger, president of Tlfereth Israel; Mra. Tobias Polster, president of the Tlfer¬ eth Israel Sisterhood, and by a representativt ot the local post of the Jewish War Veterans, Following Rabbl Hyman Chan¬ over, who will welcome Rabbl Zellzer, the latter Will speak. Babbl Answers Call When the War Department (Continued on Page Two)
Rabbl V. A. Iloppelt
Election of officers and exec¬ utive board members of the Zionist Organization ot Colum¬ bus will take place next Tues¬ day, May Mth, at 8 P. M., at the East Broad St. Temple.
The speaker on the occasion will be Rabbl F. A. Doppelt, ot Fort Wayne, Indiana, who will analyze the Anglo-Ameri¬ can Commission's report on Palestine.
Rabbi Doppelt is an author and lecturer ot wide scope. He has written extensively on the subject of Cha.ssidic lore and legend. He has also written on other subjects pertaining to Jew i.sh lite and thought. One col¬ lection of his writings consists of studies of the status of the Jew on the eve ot World War II. These studies originally ap¬ peared In the Jewish Layman serially, and are now. compiled Jnto a volume entitled: "On The Eve Ot Chaos." Another volume of his prayer Is; "Dialogue With God Or Why We Pray!" Habbi Doppelt is very active in Zionism. He has lectured on various aspects of the Zionist movement throughout the coun¬ try, and last year he toured Ohio and Pennsylvania under the auspices of the American Lecture Bureau, where he ad¬ dressed large gatherings of Ha¬ dassah and Zionist organiza¬ tions.
The Zionist Organization of 1 Columbus is cordially inviting you and your friends to attend I this very Interesting meeting.
Minstrel Sbow To Be Presented At Joint Meeting,
I. W. Garek will install the newly elected officers and board membei'S of the B'nai B'rith Women at the ninth annual joint Mother's Day meeting of the men and women of Zion Lodge, next Monday night. May 13, 8 o'clock at the East Brqad St, Temple. Mrs. Williapi Brons¬ ka is to be Installed a» Presi¬ dent, tbe other line officers be¬ ing Mrs. Jack Schilling, First Vice Pres.; Mrs. B. B, Caplan, Second Vice Pres.; and Mrs. Jack Shore, Third Vice Pres. Officers of the B'nal B'rith Girls win also be Installed at that time.
A record turnout Is anticipat¬ ed for this meeting, program for which win be the 1946 Mlngtrel Revue to be presented by the B'nal B'rith Women. Thla wlU
¦(Continued on Page Two)

"^t.t-fptaa-UrllfgMftVfttlK -—-..r.
m>
¦^
^ROMCLE
^rO^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Communiiy ^A\I.
Vol. 24, No. 19
COIiUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946
0«vatad to AjnsrlesD •nd Jmlih Idull
United Jewish Fund Names Garek to Lead 1946 Campaign
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits Prom Everywhere By Phlneus J. Blron
PIjASH". ...
feWatch the "League For Peace With Ju.stice In Palestine" with headquarters, at Mb Madison Avenue, New Yorlc City..It is an ixiterfaith front (Arab, Christ¬ ian, Jewish) for anti-Zionist propaganda by the Arab League. Benjamin H, Freedinan is a "Representative of cooperative persons ot the Jewish faith.." we have a suspicion as to who these "persons of the Jewish
faith" might be More next
week,...
NOT ENCOURAGING... ^The Friends of Democracy, a n organization which main¬ tains a reliable research depart¬ ment, rhade a startling discov¬ ery It reports that Gerald
B. Winrod, the alleged sedition- ist and hatemonger "said he ad¬ dressed a Youth For Christ Ral¬ ly In Springer's Baptist Taber¬ nacle at Englewood". .Ana "In . Fact" reports that Kenneth Fles- ter of the Newark Sunday Call recently interviewed Jack Wyz- tzen, leader of the Youth P'tor Christ movement. .In that inter¬ view the reporter asked, "Can labor leaders be Christians?".. Wyztzen replied; "it would be pretty hard. A labor leader might become a Christian but I doubt If he could ke%i on be¬ ing a labor leader"..We would not classify Mr. Wyztzen as a
two-fisted liberal
(Continued on Page 8)
A. Z. A. INVITES liOCAL JEWRY TO BE ITS GUESTS AT SWEETHEART DANCE
Local Campaign To Support $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal Effort
To Address Zionist Election Meeting
I. W. GAREK
The Columbus Chapter, No. 155, A. Z. A., wishes to thank the entire Columbus community for its splendid cooperation, in patronizing the A. Z. A. Sweet¬ heart Dance ad booklet. As a result of this support, the org¬ anization has met the cost of its expenses for the affair and, therefore, cordially invites the entire Columbus Jewish Com¬ munity to be the,guests of the group at the dance next Satur¬ day evening, May 18th, in the Gold Room of the Fort Hayes Hotel. Lenny Wynn and his orchestra will provide the mus¬ ic. Members ot the chapter will . gladly furnish any number of complimentary tickets to those desiring to attend this outstand¬ ing event.
FATHER OF B'NAI B'RITH PRESIDENT PASSES
Banquet Honoring Rabbi Zelizer And Veterans At Broad Street Temple Thursday Evening
It is with deep regret that we announce the passing Thursday at the Jewish Hospit¬ al of Louis Katz, 3459 Wilson Ave,, Cincinnati, O. He was the father'of Sidney L. Katz, presi¬ dent of Zion Lodge, B'nai B'rith, The deceased is survived by hts wife, Sadye Katz and a-daughter, Mrs. Samuel B. Einhom, of Cin¬ cinnati. Details of funeral ser¬ vices were not revealed at press time.
The War Service Committee of the Broad Street Temple will culminate its five years of ac¬ tivities with an elaborate ban¬ quet to be sponsored by the en¬ tire congregaMon next Thurs¬ day,-Way 18, 0:30 p. m., in the Social Hall of the Temple. At this function the congregation win pay tribute to its men and women who are now veterans of World War II and Rabbl Na¬ than Zelizer who just returned after twenty five month's of ser¬ vice as Chaplain in the Army, here apd in the Asiatic Pacific Theatre.
Judging from the enthusiasm evidenced by the membership of the congregation in their earnest desire to turn out and pay tribute to the men and women who served their coun¬ try in all parts of the world and under all conditions, the affair promises to be among the out¬ standing functions In the com¬ munity. All efforts are being di¬ rected toward making this ban¬ quet one which will linger long in the memories of those who attend and participate In hon¬ oring our veterans.
Co-Chalrmen for t^ls banquet are Dr. Harry Topolosky- and Fred Roland, who are assisted by a large and able committee. Dr. Topolosky will be toastmafi- ter for the evening. Words pf
Simon Lazarus, president of thie United Jewish Fund of Columbus, has this week announced that I. W. Garek, veteran campaign organizer and civic leader, has been named general chairman of the 1946 unprecedented, emer¬ gency, Life Saving Drive. Mr. Garek was the unanimous choice for this community responsibility, one who possessed vigorous, energetic and experienced campaign leadership. His acceptance of the task was hailed by Robert W. Schlff, the successful chairman of the annual effort during the past seven years, as well as those who have worked with him in past campaigns.
Mr. Garek needs little introduction to Columbus Jew¬ ish community. As an able lawyer and B'nai B'rith leader he has been a pillar of strength in the local Jewish com¬ munity. Every worthwhile Civic endeavour has received Mr. Garek's wholehearted support, always ready to give of himself for the enrichment of Jewish life and Jewish values.
A Real Challenge
Jewish homelessness and suf¬ fering in Europe have reached such disastijous proportions that only an unparalleled relief, re¬ habilitation and reconstruction program can stave oft further mass deaths among the 1,400,(X)0 Jewish survivors In Europe, Mr. Garek declared yesterday on the occasion of his election as Chairman of the United Jewish Fund drive in support ot the national United Jewish Appeal campaign tor $100,000,000.
"Jewish suffering on three continents is today so va.st, so profound, so universal that one is virtually at a loss to encom¬ pass its .scope," Mr. Garek said. Stre.s.sing that Amercian Jewry dare nut sidestep the challenge ot destiny to reliulld the rem¬ nants ot the Jewish people in Europe, he emphasized:
"The statistics of murder, of extermination, of extinction by disease, hunger and the bayonet must now give w.ay to the sta. tistics of mercy. We mourn the (1,000,000 Jews who died horrible deaths at the hands ot the Nazis. We now dedicate ourselves to re.scuing those who survived."
"The crises and emergSncies of the war years have cumula-
(Contlnued on Page Eight)
Rabbl Nathan Zelizer
greetings are to be extended by Mr. Louis Schlezlnger, president of Tlfereth Israel; Mra. Tobias Polster, president of the Tlfer¬ eth Israel Sisterhood, and by a representativt ot the local post of the Jewish War Veterans, Following Rabbl Hyman Chan¬ over, who will welcome Rabbl Zellzer, the latter Will speak. Babbl Answers Call When the War Department (Continued on Page Two)
Rabbl V. A. Iloppelt
Election of officers and exec¬ utive board members of the Zionist Organization ot Colum¬ bus will take place next Tues¬ day, May Mth, at 8 P. M., at the East Broad St. Temple.
The speaker on the occasion will be Rabbl F. A. Doppelt, ot Fort Wayne, Indiana, who will analyze the Anglo-Ameri¬ can Commission's report on Palestine.
Rabbi Doppelt is an author and lecturer ot wide scope. He has written extensively on the subject of Cha.ssidic lore and legend. He has also written on other subjects pertaining to Jew i.sh lite and thought. One col¬ lection of his writings consists of studies of the status of the Jew on the eve ot World War II. These studies originally ap¬ peared In the Jewish Layman serially, and are now. compiled Jnto a volume entitled: "On The Eve Ot Chaos." Another volume of his prayer Is; "Dialogue With God Or Why We Pray!" Habbi Doppelt is very active in Zionism. He has lectured on various aspects of the Zionist movement throughout the coun¬ try, and last year he toured Ohio and Pennsylvania under the auspices of the American Lecture Bureau, where he ad¬ dressed large gatherings of Ha¬ dassah and Zionist organiza¬ tions.
The Zionist Organization of 1 Columbus is cordially inviting you and your friends to attend I this very Interesting meeting.
Minstrel Sbow To Be Presented At Joint Meeting,
I. W. Garek will install the newly elected officers and board membei'S of the B'nai B'rith Women at the ninth annual joint Mother's Day meeting of the men and women of Zion Lodge, next Monday night. May 13, 8 o'clock at the East Brqad St, Temple. Mrs. Williapi Brons¬ ka is to be Installed a» Presi¬ dent, tbe other line officers be¬ ing Mrs. Jack Schilling, First Vice Pres.; Mrs. B. B, Caplan, Second Vice Pres.; and Mrs. Jack Shore, Third Vice Pres. Officers of the B'nal B'rith Girls win also be Installed at that time.
A record turnout Is anticipat¬ ed for this meeting, program for which win be the 1946 Mlngtrel Revue to be presented by the B'nal B'rith Women. Thla wlU
¦(Continued on Page Two)